Product Testing

Recently I learned about Rhode Island Novelty from a couple of different sources. All of them told me that they sold cheap, crappy inflatables that popped too easily. Perfect 🙂

My thoughts
Horses: Fun, wish they were bigger, stupid squeakers are a PITA to remove (and even more annoying if left in).
Small B&W orcas: Squeakers are easy to remove, cheap (but small). Nice bang 🙂
Dolphins: These have bells in them… not squeakers… FUUUUUUUUU- Otherwise, they also pop rather nicely… jingle jingle jingle POP!
Big blue whales: These are actual Bestway ride-ons. An amazing deal for $4.80 / ea.

This entry was posted on Monday, December 14th, 2009 at 8:24 am by Mr. MotoX in the category Videos.


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  1. avidpopper says:

    Nice… I liked the dive into the pile of inflatables at the beginning. To bad none of them popped then. Thanks for showing the pile of destroyed toys at the end. It’s a good completion to the video. I just checked out RIN beachball prices. I know what I’m doing later this week.

  2. thumper1099 says:

    Ride those ponys till they bust! Good job SWATman

    1. phen says:

      I dont remember seing those whale at RI novelty where can they be had for 4.80?

  3. InflatableSeal says:

    I like how you left one of the whales intact. I guess symbolizing that it was the one that easily stood victorious over the rest of those other three worthless inflatables.

  4. phen says:

    hey motox with there were a bigger dolphin ?? there is a 60 inch. INDOL60 same as indol40 but bigger and try inpon27 there smaller then the 36’s but just as much fun. the 60 inch dolphins wont be in until january :(. I cant wait to make a big order.

  5. dvdcollector613 says:

    That was pretty hot, nice job 😉

  6. avidpopper says:

    Can you make a video where you tie a ton of balloons into a big cluster and dive into the cluster to pop them?

    1. Mr. MotoX says:

      Saw your thread over on UKlooners… wondered how long until you made a request here 😛 I’m still away for the holidays, but I’m headed to sneaks01’s for New Years in a few days… maybe I can talk the guys there into helping me with that request 🙂

  7. avidpopper says:

    Cool. Have fun popping.

  8. avidpopper says:

    Have you tried it before, or will this be a new way of popping?

    1. Mr. MotoX says:

      I’ve tried before, but I suck at building columns. We’ll try a bit harder building one for this party. We’ve got enough people here hopefully some of us can figure it out 🙂

  9. Davespeedo says:

    Once again hot! Blowing up the whale by compressor was very cool! Try heat stretching them too…they can go 2-3X in size.

  10. lordbyberg says:

    You Gota Look More At The Camera its freaken hilleriouse!

  11. playeur100 says:

    Very good your vidéo. I love whale pop

  12. avidpopper says:

    Any thing new you’re working on for us followers?

    1. Mr. MotoX says:

      There will be new stuff soon, and I promise you it will be worth the wait. I just had a friend into gear/inflatables visit this past weekend, and we had an awesome time… and filmed most of it. Still sorting through the raw footage, but I hope to start putting up some video from that in the next week or so.

      1. avidpopper says:

        Hope there was lots of popping.

  13. tecnic08 says:

    Waiting for you new Video

  14. copper589 says:

    AWSOME video loved the horses

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  17. 84lucario says:

    I love this video
    I did the same thing
    I
    a horse, a dinosaur, a zebra, a frog and a white tiger
    I took 5 of each, which cost me 1 euro
    and I shall explode

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